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mi lus rin po che - Comprised of the eight freedoms and ten riches.  
[[mi lus rin po che]] - Comprised of the eight freedoms and ten riches.  


The freedoms are: to avoid rebirth in the eight unfree states:  
The ''freedoms'' are to avoid rebirth in the eight unfree states:  


1-3) three lower realms,  
1-3) three lower realms,  
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8) born in an age without buddhas.  
8) born in an age without buddhas.  


The riches are five from oneself and five from others.  
The ''riches'' are five from oneself and five from others.  


The five riches from oneself are:  
The ''five riches from oneself'' are:  


1) to be a human,  
1) to be a human,  
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5) faith in the right place.  
5) faith in the right place.  


The five riches from others are:  
The ''five riches from others'' are:  


1) a buddha appeared and  
1) [[a buddha]] appeared and  


2) he taught the Dharma,  
2) he taught the [[Dharma]],  


3) the teachings remain and  
3) the teachings remain and  

Latest revision as of 20:29, 4 February 2006

mi lus rin po che - Comprised of the eight freedoms and ten riches.

The freedoms are to avoid rebirth in the eight unfree states:

1-3) three lower realms,

4) a long-living god,

5) having wrong views,

6) a savage,

7) a mute, or

8) born in an age without buddhas.

The riches are five from oneself and five from others.

The five riches from oneself are:

1) to be a human,

2) centrally born,

3) with intact sense powers,

4) having unperverted livelihood and

5) faith in the right place.

The five riches from others are:

1) a buddha appeared and

2) he taught the Dharma,

3) the teachings remain and

4) have followers and

5) (teachers) who compassionately benefit others [RY]